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'regular' vs. 'normal'
editMs. Trevlan appears to have acquired the American misuse if the word 'regular' to indicate normal rather than its actual meaning of occurring at equally spaced intervals of time. Thus, the ticks of a clock, the beats of a heart or the seasons of the year are regular. Here is an example of her usage, which occurs several times in the article... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19012268.
BBC execs have tin ears and bad taste? Surely the worst voice & style in BBC history.
editAw's a Cullercoats fish-lass, se cozy an' free Browt up in a cottage close on by the sea; An' aw sell fine fresh fish ti poor an' ti rich-- Will ye buy, will ye buy, will ye buy maw fresh fish? GXIndiana (talk) 21:40, 5 August 2013 (UTC)
American citizen
editMs Trevelyan has recently become a naturalized American, I just saw her quietly pointing it out on BBC World News (and confirmed by Katty Kay in the lead-out to the news hour just after. Strausszek (talk) 23:03, 9 November 2016 (UTC)
Voice
editShe has a voice for silent film. ---Dagme (talk) 00:20, 7 February 2019 (UTC)
Career
editJust some minutes ago She thanked (live, in BBC World News) all the stuff, all the viewers, etc., no mention on future; anyway, in my personal opinion, a remarkable person and an advance-skilled performer/broadcaster, etc. — Pietadè (talk) 21:38, 24 June 2021 (UTC)